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Leading Collaborative Hybrid Sessions
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Objectives
• Apply the AIDS model to your virtual training
or hybrid team meeting experiences
• Ensure that all participants learn, connect,
and grow in an inclusive learning
environment
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Introduction
• Cynthia Clay, President/CEO, NetSpeed Learning
• Author of Great Webinars: Interactive Learning
that is Captivating, Informative, and Fun
• Work with our clients to build thriving virtual
workplaces, better virtual leaders, and stellar
virtual learning
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Remote Participation
Have you ever participated as a remote participant, either
dialed or logged into a hybrid event?
What was frustrating or unsatisfying about that experience?
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Which options have you experienced?
1
• Co-located
group
• Some
people
online 2
• Two or
more
co-located
groups
3
• Mostly
online
• Small co-
located
group
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What do you want to be aware of as
you are presenting and attending to
participants?
How will you decrease the likelihood
that your virtual attendees may be
tempted to multitask or tune out?
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• Encourage peer-to-peer chatting.
• Use chat for questions and discussions
• Tell them how to “raise your hand” to get the
presenter’s attention.
• Use reactions or status icons to keep
everyone focused.
• Use polling to gain participation.
• Call on people by name (remote and physical)
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Inclusion = equal access to all
activities and discussions in the
hybrid presentation
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Design and Facilitate for Inclusion
How do you design for inclusion?
(First Name: A – K)
How do you facilitate for inclusion?
(First Name: L – Z)
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Plan for Inclusion
• Plan a warm-up activity at opening with
everyone on webcam.
• Avoid facilitating in-person discussions while
remote people watch.
• Use chats and polls to include everyone.
• Use reactions (emojis) to check in with both co-
located and remote audiences.
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Facilitate for Inclusion
• Check in with both co-located and remote
audiences.
• Use whiteboard built into the web conference
software, not the one in the meeting room.
• Display slides via the web conference platform
not from projector.
• Avoid focusing more attention on the physical
audience than the remote audience.
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• Be specific, clear, and visual in instructions.
• Consider testing them with a mixed audience.
• Remember See/Hear/Do when setting up case
study or activity.
• Put step-by-step directions on a slide for
reference.
• Try Directed Chat: assign questions to
subgroups.
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• Tell people what to expect before they get
there.
• Offer a Hybrid Orientation session.
• Assign a co-presenter (producer) to pay
attention to chat.
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• Ask a producer (co-presenter) to attend
to technical issues.
• Acknowledge each person by name.
• Praise and validate participant
contributions (both chat and verbal).
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